Book of Healing

Joseph Odùmósù author Helen Tilley translator Michael Oládèjo Afoláyan translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press

Publishing:13th Jan '26

£80.00

This title is due to be published on 13th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Book of Healing cover

The first book-length study of YorÙbÁ therapeutics, encompassing thousands of remedies for more than 160 different ailments, ÌwÉ ÌwÒsÀn (Book of Healing) was originally published in 1910 by Ìjẹ̀bÚ healer, politician, and public intellectual Joseph OdÙmÓsÙ. Much of the scholarship on African healing cultures has been reconstructed from oral sources and texts produced by missionaries, colonial officials, and anthropologists. Of the handful of firsthand accounts from across all of sub-Saharan Africa that have survived in written form, OdÙmÓsÙ’s is one of the most extensive and encyclopedic.

While the existence of OdÙmÓsÙ’s massive work is well-known in southwestern Nigeria, it has not previously been available in English. Michael ỌlÁdẹ̀jọ AfọlÁyan and Helen Tilley have translated the volume in its entirety, and here use it as an entrÉe into greater understandings of YorÙbÁ medicine, spirituality, and print culture during a time of rapid change under British colonialism and the spread of Christianity.

“An outstanding work of scholarship that promotes a corpus of indigenous African knowledge. OdÙmÓsÙ’s book is the first comprehensive compilation of YorÙbÁ medical diagnoses and recipes. This translation will bring OdÙmÓsÙ’s original text to global attention and make it accessible to a wide range of researchers, students, and readers across different disciplines and walks of life.” - Akin Ogundiran, author of The Yorùbá: A New History

ISBN: 9780299351007

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

400 pages